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Happy New Year

Dear Alcohol,

First and foremost, let me tell you that I'm a HUGE fan of yours. As my friend, you always seem to be there when needed. The perfect post-work cocktail, a beer at the game and you're even around at the holidays (hidden inside chocolates as you warm us when we're stuck in the midst of endless family gatherings). However, lately I've been wondering about your intentions. While I want to believe that you have my best interests at heart, I feel that your influence has led to some unwise consequences:

1. Phone Calls/Text Messages: While I agree with you that communication is important. I question the suggestion that conversation after 2 am can have much substance or necessity. Why would you make me call my ex's? Especially when I know, for a fact, they DO NOT want to hear from me during the day, let alone all hours of the night.

2. Eating: Now, you know I love a good meal. But, why do you suggest that I eat a taco with chili sauce along with a big Italian meatball and some stale chips (washed down with wine & topped off with a Kit Kat AFTER a few cheese curls & chili cheese fries)? I'm an eclectic eater but, I think you went too far this time.

3. Clumsiness: Unless you're subtly trying to tell me that I need to do more yoga to improve my balance, I see NO need to hammer this issue home by causing me to fall down. It's completely unnecessary, and the black & blue marks that appear on my body mysteriously the next day are beyond me. Similarly, it should never take me more than 45 seconds to get the front door key into the lock.

4. Furthermore: The hangovers have GOT to stop! This is getting ridiculous. I know a little penance for our previous evening's debauchery may be in order. But, the 3 pm hangover immobility is completely unacceptable. My entire day is shot. I ask that if the proper precautions are taken (water, vitamin B, bread products, aspirin) prior to going to sleep/passing out (face down on the kitchen floor with a bag of popcorn or where ever). The hangover should be minimal and in no way interfere with my daily activities.

Alcohol, I have enjoyed our friendship for some years now and would like to ensure that we remain on good terms. You've been the invoker of great stories, the provocation for much laughter and the needed companion when I just don't know what to do with the extra money in my pockets. In order to continue this friendship, I ask that you carefully review my grievances above and address them immediately. I will look for an answer no later than today at 3 p.m. (pre- happy hour) on your possible solutions. And hopefully we can continue this fruitful partnership.

Thank you,

Your Biggest Fan

 

P.S. Please take a moment or two and note the following items below that I think may be of some interest to you.

THINGS THAT ARE DIFFICULT TO SAY WHEN DRUNK:

  • Innovative
  • Preliminary
  • Proliferation
  • Cinnamon

THINGS THAT ARE DOWNRIGHT IMPOSSIBLE TO SAY WHEN DRUNK:

  • Thanks but I don't want to have sex.
  • Nope, no more beer for me.
  • Sorry but you're not really my type.
  • Good evening, officer. Would you like a soft taco?
  • Oh, I couldn't. No one wants to hear me sing.

Happy New Year's Eve everyone!  Please have a GREAT time tonight but make sure to be safe. Cheers!

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yep I'll be all safe and stuff....

While everyone is partying it up, I’ll be working... Gotta have the ski hill ready for all the hung over fools in the morning….
Be safe, be careful but mostly have fun y;all…

by Christopher See on Dec 31, 2008 4:43 PM EST reply actions  

Like the snow tractor.

Almost have a desire to drive that like I do a zambonee. :-)

"The most wasted day is that in which we have not laughed."

by nikki on Dec 31, 2008 5:01 PM EST up reply actions  

well if you're ever out west..

look me up. No akahol allowed though…. till after. Nicest dozer you could ever want…..

by Christopher See on Jan 1, 2009 2:38 AM EST up reply actions  

Happy New Year everyone!

no alcohol for me tonight as junior wouldn’t approve, in fact the (dinner) party is at our place so that if I’m over-tired I can just go upstairs and sleep ;-) , judging by the last week or so I’ll be lucky to last until about 10 pm (which is midnight in the Eastern time zone, so I’ll just pretend I’m there instead).

by guidemd on Dec 31, 2008 5:25 PM EST reply actions  

Good stuff Nikki

Happy New Year all. Be safe. Keep the rubber side down, or as appropriate…

by Jimbo... on Dec 31, 2008 5:25 PM EST reply actions  

"Good evening, officer. Would you like a soft taco?"

Hoegaarden just came out of my nose!

Happy New Year, Nikki!

And to all you other wonderful cycling fools on this website! I love you guys! My days at work would otherwise be so empty without you!

May you all have your greatest dreams realized in 2009! Whether it be to lose weight, ride more, go see a Classic (God Flanders seems like a lifetime ago already), whatever!

It’s gonna happen!

Racing for Victory and Free Beer!

by DemonCats on Dec 31, 2008 9:48 PM EST reply actions  

Happy New Year!

I expect many of you are sound asleep at the moment, which is where I should be, despite the fact that it’s 1pm. I went to such a tedious party last night. Really, mulled wine/red wine/white wine/champagne were the only things to save it. Family friends you know, and their elderly mother and aunt. The aunt told us three times she’d never drunk mulled wine in her life before. Then she tried to eat a pistaccio with the shell on. I was so yawning by midnight.

by Albertina on Jan 1, 2009 7:54 AM EST reply actions  

Me and Hincapie out on the cobbles this morning

Okay, there were no bikes involved and George wasn’t there, but I did get to wear one of my new Hincapie kevlar vests over my old Hincapie wool jacket on a 3-mile Resolution Revolution Run this morning. And we did run around Monument Circle in downtown Indy, which is cobbled. Okay, bricks, but close enough. The two Hincapie layers kept me toasty warm despite the 18 degrees (F, not C), so if the company needs any testimonials, they know who to call.

Getting up before dawn to run this morning meant my family didn’t even stay up until midnight to welcome the new year, so even Albertina’s family’s friend’s aunt had a more festive time. But they did give us champagne at the start today, and hot soup at the end, so I’m still happy.

Happy New Year!

Google is my domestique.

by majope on Jan 1, 2009 10:43 AM EST reply actions  

Has just realised that

I’m expected to do a 80km ride through Belgium on one of the days, whilst on holiday, WT, oh i need to get my ass out and do some training…. 90 dyas and counting down…. Arghhhhhh

I understand that this may be wam up for some, but shit i’m lucky to do 20km a day at the moment… Have done a 40km…

We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing.
George Bernard Shaw, 1856-1950

by CycleGirl on Jan 2, 2009 4:10 AM EST reply actions  

Building up to more miles fast

a) double shorts: seamless, creaseless, dead-simple chamois on the inside, something more strategically-padded outside.
b) don’t stop when your muscles complain. But if any joints or tendons even consider complaining or if anything goes numb or tingly? Stop RIGHT THEN and adjust something (seat height, cleat angles, handlebar angle).

by JFS_PGH on Jan 5, 2009 12:37 AM EST up reply actions  

Thanks for that

I’m finding my toes tingling whilst riding, and my hands are damn sore.. The hands might be due to an Op i had about year and half ago, where I had Carpal tunnel and they cut the main ligament going across the palm of the hand.. Had it on both hands.. The just seem to ache after 10 min or so…

I’ll get there, I did 25km today felt good except the hands and feet going tingly every now and then..

OHHHH and the F%$ken snake I nearly ran over…. LoL

We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing.
George Bernard Shaw, 1856-1950

by CycleGirl on Jan 5, 2009 2:41 AM EST up reply actions  

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